Oklahoma Neuigkeiten. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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f t e"ers that will L>e usi’d largely during the
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'1 !" ! “ ü*ht r dis hes requiri lg sw eetening.
-y, \> neu a cup of syrtip or honev is used
to replace a cup of sugar the liquid in the
m d one-fourth.
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I ' ' ' cup of honei. about one-
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1 or.e i nd one-
inuu tablespoon.« of corn sugar.
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d dTTp,eftrS and W pa®tes «sed on th ■ breakfast cereals!
f ' ul, m;1l 1 ma :-i es, butt i be u «ed
he i lace of the ordinary sw t. : nii j at i
not ;,s accessones to it. Fruits may be pm rv :d wlthout
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Juicea, ]}11 ‘l or without sugar, as beverag 3, frult
latn and fro :en desserts. ’ 1 Ult
f' i'i h fruits supply the jdace of sugar in the diet Thcv
*houl.d he used freely. Desserts where sugar is scarce
! ' ■ -!;s- junkets, custa pud a id
Is now n wnr tlme essential. The fair
nnü just <li\ision of this essential is
in the hands of the vorious Allied
food controllers.
The United Sltites Fond Adialnlstrn-
tlon hns asked this natlon to ohserve
a voluntary supar ratlon of two
pounds per person a month.
In the other countries at war wlth
Germany sugar Is one of the scaree
i ariides on every menu—whether in
the households of both rieh aud poor,
; or in the hotels.
England today has n sugar rallon
of two pounds per month per person.
In France the ratlon is a pound and a
half and In Italy It Is one pi.smd a
niontli. And the prlces in allied eoun-
iries are frorn two to three tiines us
high as in America.
^ If you go to a hntel In England or
France fliese da>s and order tea or
rnsfee they serve absolutely no sugar
Willi ii. If you waut sugur jxm must
bring it with you.
In England it Is nllowable to use
one-seventh of an ounce of sugar In
the preparation of eaeh luneheon. In
France man.v persons enrry little sa<--
clmrine tablels about with them for
use In hotels nnd In England rieh and
poor uiust lake tlieir sugar with tliem
if they wish to have sweetened tea
whlle visiting friends.
liefere the war started France bad
HJ.i.OOO acres devoted to sogar predue-
tion. Hy 1P17 the French sugar acre-
ngo lind deereased to 130,000 acres.
Today ihe French man or tvomnn with a
sugar eard has no assurance wlmtever
(hat he or she will be nble to actually
buy sugar. To buy it, oue must flrst
flud IL
lütuorc, sranbfm.«. mumc*. vm wi. f.« WcEarne». w
Staats, (iountt) mtb 2abt ^crmaljvimgjort
Hie Exchange Bank of Peri
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Italy Has "State Sugar.”
Especlally drnstic regulatlona govern ^
the use of sugar in Italy. Its mann- v
facture, distribution nnd sale are close-
ly controlled, nnd in part actually
tuken nver by the State.
Saccharlne ls permltted to he sohl
and used as n substltute for sugar and
ihe government manufnetures n mix-
ture of saccharlne aud sugar called
“State Sugar," which is largely used.
German Sugar Ration Adequate. ?
(tcrmany, before the war, produeed
n preat surplus of sugar and exported
hupe quantltles. Today the Germans
l uve vlrtunlly gone out of the export
huslness, hüt have plenty of cliean
su^ar for home use.
Wholesale prlces prevalent In the
Allied nations, aceordlng to Informa-
tion roeeived hy the United States
1 ood Administration are us follows:
I'T'PhiMl, 10 cents a pound; France"
IV cents; Italy, ‘28 cents. ’ »
Whilo these hlgn prlces are belng '
nhrond the Ameriean Wholesale
pilcc 14 heilig hold «t 7ü cents.
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(Sroccries
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Pietrusky, G. Oklahoma Neuigkeiten. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918, newspaper, August 22, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc943146/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.